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Long time ago, in my fourth year at the university, I made a series of music related sketches of paintings, the core idea of which was "Musicians and the City", I wanted to show musicians in everyday situations, in an urban environment, in the rapid rhythm of city life. It's a pity most of these sketches did not survive. And in some of the compositions, the main characters were two musicians with instruments in their cases. Now they explore the city, then they argue about something, or they return from the concert in the subway and doze, leaning on their cases. In one sketch they were walking along the wet with rain street. And there was something about this sketch that captured one’s attention, maybe that was contrasting dynamic movements, elasticity of silhouettes of the characters, or reflection in the wet pavement of architectural elements, cars passing by and people hurrying to hide from the rain, and two musicians, despite the rain, put their collars up and hurried somewhere, maybe they were late for a sound check or a rehearsal. The dynamics of the silhouettes' movements already seem to imply some kind of musical rhythm, some complex jazz atmosphere. However, the idea is forgotten, and a couple of years ago when I was working in my studio and listening to some random playlist on YouTube, I heard some smooth jazz, in which the trumpet sounded so shrill and strong that my heart skipped a bit. I looked up the artist’s name and it turned out to be Chet Baker, one of the best jazz trumpet player (as I found out later). I've never actually been a huge jazz fan, but the depth, the flow and the crystal clear sound of this music just mesmerized me. Like all brilliant musicians, Mr. Chet Baker was obviously a passionate man, that’s why his life was not that easy. You can read about that in his biography or watch the biopic ‘Born to Be Blue’, but in any case, Mr. Chet Baker made brilliant music. And after seeing the photo and "this look" as piercing as the sound of the trumpet, I knew I had found the main character for my "rainy" story! The central theme of the picture is the silent dialogue between the audience and the characters. The viewer is not just behind the picture frame, but at the same time he is also involved in the events, as if on the other side of the window of some café or store and he meets the musician's eye. If the guitarist passes by paying no attention, maintaining the horizontal rhythm of the whole composition, then the trumpet player, feeling eyes on him, slightly turns to the viewer, casting a fleeting glance. It's a brief moment, but it's enough to capture the mood and inner state of mind of the man who plays "the saddest music in the world."

“I play each song as if it were my last. It's important for me to show my musicians: I give everything I have in me in every performance. For many years. And I expect them to do the same. I love to play. I think that's the only reason I was born.”
Chet Baker

ARTIST: Aleksandr Kryushyn
WORK: Original oil Painting, Handmade artwork, One of a Kind
MEDIUM: Oil on Canvas
YEAR: 2021
TITLE: "Music of the Rain"
DIMENSIONS : 100 х 115 х 3 cm. / 39,3" x 45,3" х 1,5" in.
Unframed, Stretched, The painting is created on canvas, Gallery Wrapped, Ready to Hang

Materials used:

Oil on Canvas

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Music of the Rain (2021)

Oil painting 
by Aleksandr Kryushyn

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Long time ago, in my fourth year at the university, I made a series of music related sketches of paintings, the core idea of which was "Musicians and the City", I wanted to show musicians in everyday situations, in an urban environment, in the rapid rhythm of city life. It's a pity most of these sketches did not survive. And in some of the compositions, the main characters were two musicians with instruments in their cases. Now they explore the city, then they argue about something, or they return from the concert in the subway and doze, leaning on their cases. In one sketch they were walking along the wet with rain street. And there was something about this sketch that captured one’s attention, maybe that was contrasting dynamic movements, elasticity of silhouettes of the characters, or reflection in the wet pavement of architectural elements, cars passing by and people hurrying to hide from the rain, and two musicians, despite the rain, put their collars up and hurried somewhere, maybe they were late for a sound check or a rehearsal. The dynamics of the silhouettes' movements already seem to imply some kind of musical rhythm, some complex jazz atmosphere. However, the idea is forgotten, and a couple of years ago when I was working in my studio and listening to some random playlist on YouTube, I heard some smooth jazz, in which the trumpet sounded so shrill and strong that my heart skipped a bit. I looked up the artist’s name and it turned out to be Chet Baker, one of the best jazz trumpet player (as I found out later). I've never actually been a huge jazz fan, but the depth, the flow and the crystal clear sound of this music just mesmerized me. Like all brilliant musicians, Mr. Chet Baker was obviously a passionate man, that’s why his life was not that easy. You can read about that in his biography or watch the biopic ‘Born to Be Blue’, but in any case, Mr. Chet Baker made brilliant music. And after seeing the photo and "this look" as piercing as the sound of the trumpet, I knew I had found the main character for my "rainy" story! The central theme of the picture is the silent dialogue between the audience and the characters. The viewer is not just behind the picture frame, but at the same time he is also involved in the events, as if on the other side of the window of some café or store and he meets the musician's eye. If the guitarist passes by paying no attention, maintaining the horizontal rhythm of the whole composition, then the trumpet player, feeling eyes on him, slightly turns to the viewer, casting a fleeting glance. It's a brief moment, but it's enough to capture the mood and inner state of mind of the man who plays "the saddest music in the world."

“I play each song as if it were my last. It's important for me to show my musicians: I give everything I have in me in every performance. For many years. And I expect them to do the same. I love to play. I think that's the only reason I was born.”
Chet Baker

ARTIST: Aleksandr Kryushyn
WORK: Original oil Painting, Handmade artwork, One of a Kind
MEDIUM: Oil on Canvas
YEAR: 2021
TITLE: "Music of the Rain"
DIMENSIONS : 100 х 115 х 3 cm. / 39,3" x 45,3" х 1,5" in.
Unframed, Stretched, The painting is created on canvas, Gallery Wrapped, Ready to Hang

Materials used:

Oil on Canvas

Tags:
#one of a kind art #home decor art #handmade artwork #custom oil painting #kryushyn #large original oil painting #rainy scene #jazz music painting #celebrity painting #collectible painting #genre painting figures #author oil painting #chet baker art 
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Aleksander Kryushyn is a distinguished member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine. With over two decades of experience in his craft, Aleksander has embarked on numerous artistic journeys... Read more

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